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and russia. you might remember back in 2010 the outrage when an american woman actually put her adopted 7-year-old russian son on a plane alone and sent him on a one-way flight back to russia because of violent episodes the child had had. now russia recently imposed a ban on u.s. adoptions in russia. this could affect hundreds of u.s. families, a situation that is sure to get worse if this child's death in texas proves to be a case of abuse. >> i know you're watching this case very closely for us. david mattingly, thank you. >>> a lot of news going on. we'll bring you up to speed. christine romans is here. >>> just into cnn, the average price for a gallon of gas has gone up to $3.75 a gallon, this is, if you're counting, the 33rd straight day it increased. prices have gone up about 45 cents in just over a month. the record high for the national average is $4.14. that was set in july 2008. we're expecting to hear a ruling in the bail hearing for oscar pistorius. the magistrate set to decide on whe
and russia. you might remember back in 2010 the outrage when an american woman actually put her adopted 7-year-old russian son on a plane alone and sent him on a one-way flight back to russia because of violent episodes the child had had. now russia recently imposed a ban on u.s. adoptions in russia. this could affect hundreds of u.s. families, a situation that is sure to get worse if this child's death in texas proves to be a case of abuse. >> i know you're watching this case very...
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and russia. you might remember back in 2010, the outrage that came up when an american woman actually put her adopted 7-year-old russian son on a plane alone and sent him on a one-way flight back to russia because of violent episodes the child had. they recently imposed a ban on adoptions in russia this situation is sure to get worse if this child's death in texas is proved to be abuse. >> thank you, david mattingly. i want to get to adam pertman. nice to have you with us. so how will this case, as david has just laid it out, how will this affect this law, this russian law that puts the kibosh on russian adoptions down the road? >> the answer is this is going to be more of a political gain if you will than a legal one. russia has stopped adoptions. there may still be a handful of people waiting to see if their adoptions are finalized, but for adoptions per se from russia. it's not likely to have an impact except russia is going to be able to say, see, we told you so. >> part of the see, we told y
and russia. you might remember back in 2010, the outrage that came up when an american woman actually put her adopted 7-year-old russian son on a plane alone and sent him on a one-way flight back to russia because of violent episodes the child had. they recently imposed a ban on adoptions in russia this situation is sure to get worse if this child's death in texas is proved to be abuse. >> thank you, david mattingly. i want to get to adam pertman. nice to have you with us. so how will...
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it is the third largest, russia behind china and ethiopia, number three is russia. to so to your point, we've had so many successful adoptions, and this is going to impact -- >> and i think everyone agrees, whatever the international issues, everyone wants to see it investigated fully and see what happens. don't go away. >>> up next, a persistent prisoner, a guy who's filed case after case after case, he's now caught the attention of the highest court in the land. a new belt. some nylons. and what girl wouldn't need new shoes? and with all the points i've been earning, i was able to get us a flight to our favorite climbing spot even on a holiday weekend. ♪ things are definitely looking up. [ male announcer ] with no blackout dates, you can use your citi thankyou points to travel whenever you want. visit citi.com/thankyoucards to apply. >>> a few exceptions the supreme court gets to pick and choose its cases. it turns away far more than it hears. just last hour, the justices heard a case that arrived on their door steps in the form of a handwritten plea. a handwrit
it is the third largest, russia behind china and ethiopia, number three is russia. to so to your point, we've had so many successful adoptions, and this is going to impact -- >> and i think everyone agrees, whatever the international issues, everyone wants to see it investigated fully and see what happens. don't go away. >>> up next, a persistent prisoner, a guy who's filed case after case after case, he's now caught the attention of the highest court in the land. a new belt....
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>> the station did pass over russia and they talked to kevin ford who is the commander and the first thing he said is the crew was doing fine and the station is stable, which, of course, is our main concern. and you know, they had a quick chat for ten minutes to talk about the procedures that needed to be done. that's what they're working toward. again, we have another pass in about five minutes, we'll talk to them again. >> chad myers again. this computer was only for communications. this thing never was really going to put the iss in any danger by not working, right? >> no. it's a command and control computer. it's the computer that allows everything else on board the station to work and be monitored and for us to send commands. obviously there's lots of computers on board, lots of redundancy. we do need the ability to bush buttons here in houston and command the station and talk to the crew. that's the computer that allows us to do it. >> okay, josh, appreciate it. thank you. >>> here's more of what we're working on for newsroom international. the royal baby bump. that's right. ka
>> the station did pass over russia and they talked to kevin ford who is the commander and the first thing he said is the crew was doing fine and the station is stable, which, of course, is our main concern. and you know, they had a quick chat for ten minutes to talk about the procedures that needed to be done. that's what they're working toward. again, we have another pass in about five minutes, we'll talk to them again. >> chad myers again. this computer was only for...
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he was scheduled to run in australia, brazil, the u.s., the uk, and russia. and while pistorius is in court on tuesday for a bail hearing, reeva's family said there will be a memorial service for her as producers of her reality show released this farewell message from her, meant to be on her cast, but now becomes her last good-bye. >> i take home with me so many amazing memories and things that are in here and in here that i will treasure forever. i'm going to miss you all so much. and i love you very, very much. >> imagine how difficult that must have been for her family and friends to watch. erin, back to you. >> this case has left those who were closest to oscar pistorius in a state of total shock. and joining me now is a close friend of oscar's, model vanessa haywood. thank you for taking the time. i know you have known oscar for a long time, six and a half years. you have seen the same reports we have now, saying he had a controlling temper, perhaps towards women that he dated. is that at all the man that you knew? >> no, not at all. i have known him for
he was scheduled to run in australia, brazil, the u.s., the uk, and russia. and while pistorius is in court on tuesday for a bail hearing, reeva's family said there will be a memorial service for her as producers of her reality show released this farewell message from her, meant to be on her cast, but now becomes her last good-bye. >> i take home with me so many amazing memories and things that are in here and in here that i will treasure forever. i'm going to miss you all so much. and i...
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., the uk and russia. and while pistorius is in court on tuesday for a bail hearing, reeva's family said there will be a memorial service for her as producers of her reality show release this farewell from her, meant to be to the cast but now becomes her last words, her last good-bye. >> i take with me so many amazing memories, things that are in here and here that i'm going to treasure forever. i'm going to miss you all so much. i love you very, very much. >> let's dig deeper now. joining me from johannesburg, south africa, robyn curnow. there are reports that security guards found pistorius desperately trying to revive steenkamp, but what more can you tell us about that, robyn? >> there's still a lot of doubts as to what exactly happened that night. although that is indeed one of the reports, and i think there were quite a lot of people at one stage who made their way into that house. and we do know, according to officials close to the investigation, that oscar had carried her down those stairs. i have b
., the uk and russia. and while pistorius is in court on tuesday for a bail hearing, reeva's family said there will be a memorial service for her as producers of her reality show release this farewell from her, meant to be to the cast but now becomes her last words, her last good-bye. >> i take with me so many amazing memories, things that are in here and here that i'm going to treasure forever. i'm going to miss you all so much. i love you very, very much. >> let's dig deeper now....
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the incident is intensifying relations between america and russia. >>> some of the hottest other top stories. let's roll it here. general john allen, the former head of coalition troops in afghanistan is retiring. the president accepted his resignation today. allen says he needs to step down to address a family health issue. he was in line to become the nato supreme commander in europe. just last month he was cleared in an e-mail scandal with a woman involved in the david petree yas affair. >>> heavily armed thieves busted into a belgian airport and stole, get this, $50 million worth of diamonds from a plane full of passengers. it sounds like something out of the movies, sflit police in brussels say the team of eight breached the airport's security gate, robbed the plane's cargo hold. it took only three minutes. >> reporter: the perpetrators were dressed in clothes that resembled police uniforms. they broke into the fence, behind the fence there were two construction sites. they made a hole and entered the tarmac and used the same hole when they made their es cabe. >> they didn't use
the incident is intensifying relations between america and russia. >>> some of the hottest other top stories. let's roll it here. general john allen, the former head of coalition troops in afghanistan is retiring. the president accepted his resignation today. allen says he needs to step down to address a family health issue. he was in line to become the nato supreme commander in europe. just last month he was cleared in an e-mail scandal with a woman involved in the david petree yas...
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phil black, cnn, russia. >>> european scandal over mislabeled meat keeps getting big der. details of the latest recall foods where traces of horse meat turn turned up in products that are supposed to contain beef. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] don't just reject convention. drown it out. introducing the all-new 2013 lexus ls f sport. an entirely new pursuit. to help protect your eye health as you age... would you take it? well, there is. [ male announcer ] it's called ocuvite. a vitamin totally dedicated to your eyes, from the eye care experts at bausch + lomb. as you age, eyes can lose vital nutrients. ocuvite helps replenish key eye nutrients. ocuvite has a unique formula not found in your multivitamin to help protect your eye health. now that's a pill worth taking. [ male announcer ] ocuvite. help protect your eye health. a hairline fracture to the mandible and contusions to the metacarpus. what do you see? um, i see a duck. be more specific. i see the aflac duck. i see the aflac duck out of work and not making any money. i see him moving in with his parents and selling boo
phil black, cnn, russia. >>> european scandal over mislabeled meat keeps getting big der. details of the latest recall foods where traces of horse meat turn turned up in products that are supposed to contain beef. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] don't just reject convention. drown it out. introducing the all-new 2013 lexus ls f sport. an entirely new pursuit. to help protect your eye health as you age... would you take it? well, there is. [ male announcer ] it's called ocuvite. a vitamin...
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hunters are willing to pay big, big bucks to obtain tiny little pieces of rock that streaked across russia and those pieces are quickly becoming worth more than gold. >>> plus -- >> i'm alison kosik at the new york stock exchange. guess which country's gotten pretty crafty at stealing corporate data from hundreds of companies in the u.s.? a new reports spells out how the computer hacking is being carried out. the story is coming up. mer. when they tell you that you need your oil changed you got to bring it in. if your tires need to be rotated, you have to get that done as well. jackie, tell me why somebody should bring they're car here to the ford dealership for service instead of any one of those other places out there. they are going to take care of my car because this is where it came from. price is right no problem, they make you feel like you're a family. get a synthetic blend oil change, tire rotation and much more, $29.95 after $10.00 rebate. if you take care of your car your car will take care of you. >>> 19 minutes past the hour. time to check our top stories. colorado's democrati
hunters are willing to pay big, big bucks to obtain tiny little pieces of rock that streaked across russia and those pieces are quickly becoming worth more than gold. >>> plus -- >> i'm alison kosik at the new york stock exchange. guess which country's gotten pretty crafty at stealing corporate data from hundreds of companies in the u.s.? a new reports spells out how the computer hacking is being carried out. the story is coming up. mer. when they tell you that you need your oil...
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russia -- the desperate life of many orphans. france -- how architects want to improve life in the suburbs. first, to turkey and its relationship with religious minorities. some are officially recognized in turkey. jews, a greek orthodox, and armenian christians. the turkish government has made concessions to christian minorities, such as returning property confiscated a long time ago. churches, for example. that has given armenians in turkey in fresh confidence boost, but their situation remains difficult. ankara still refuses to recognize the genocide of armenians under ottoman rule 100 years ago. officially, there are some 60,000 armenians in turkey, but the numbers could be rising. in some parts of turkey, descendants of armenians are now rediscovering their identity. >> home to a population of more than 1 million, the city is situated on the turkey -- turkish/i iraqi border. it is the unofficial capital of turkey. but it was not always. between the many minuets that make up the skyline are a few church towers. 100 years ago,
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this is r t this morning russia demands justice for the tragic death of a three year old russian boy allegedly killed by his adoptive mother in texas but the u.s. state department seems reluctant to cooperate with the investigation we investigate also this hour. they would like us to all explanations as to why we granted him asylum why on earth newly reelected ecuadorian president ruffled carette tells r.t. he won't back down from the west after big pressure over granting asylum to whistleblower julian assange. and the courts up to four children a day caught with weapons in british schools r.t. takes a look at how of worrying trends being tackled now. hello there a very good morning sure if you just joined us just after midnight now here in moscow my name's kevin oh in this is r.t. first has have just been saying russia demanding answers as to why a three year old boy died allegedly at the hands of his adopted mother in the united states maxine chris meehan adds to the grim statistic of twenty russian children who have died after being adopted by americans now of course only a few we
this is r t this morning russia demands justice for the tragic death of a three year old russian boy allegedly killed by his adoptive mother in texas but the u.s. state department seems reluctant to cooperate with the investigation we investigate also this hour. they would like us to all explanations as to why we granted him asylum why on earth newly reelected ecuadorian president ruffled carette tells r.t. he won't back down from the west after big pressure over granting asylum to...
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russia demands justice for the tragic death of a three year old russian boy allegedly killed by his adoptive mother in texas the u.s. state department seems reluctant to cooperate with the investigation. i would like an explanation of why we grant him asylum why on earth newly reelected ecuadorian president rafael correa tells r.t. he won't back down from the west after being pressured granting asylum to the son. with reports that up to four children a day court with weapons in british schools r t takes a look at how the worrying trend is being tackled. there are live from our studios here in moscow you're watching r.t. . russia is demanding answers as to why a three year old boy died and actually at the hands of his adoptive mother in the united states. men adds to the grim statistic of twenty russian children who died after being adopted by americans with only a few weeks ago a new law came into effect in russia banning u.s. citizens from bringing russian children into their families because of abuse in the case of maxime there's little help forthcoming from the u.s. state department as ma
russia demands justice for the tragic death of a three year old russian boy allegedly killed by his adoptive mother in texas the u.s. state department seems reluctant to cooperate with the investigation. i would like an explanation of why we grant him asylum why on earth newly reelected ecuadorian president rafael correa tells r.t. he won't back down from the west after being pressured granting asylum to the son. with reports that up to four children a day court with weapons in british schools...
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tonight on r t russia demands justice for the tragic death of a three year old russian boy allegedly killed by his adoptive mother in texas but the u.s. state department seems reluctant to cooperate with the investigation with exhibit examine that more fully coming up also this hour too. they would like us to offer explanations as to why we granted him asylum why on earth newly reelected ecuadorian president ruffo correia tells r.t. he won't back down from the west started being pressure is over granting asylum to whistle blow julian the sun. and with reports that up to four children a day a court with weapons in british schools arctic takes a look at how the worrying trend is being tackle. in a very good even if you just joined us this is r.t. international from moscow i'm kevin when well our top story there as you just heard russia now demanding answers as to why that three year old boy allegedly died at the hands of his adoptive mother in the united states might seem cosmin adds to the grim statistic twenty russian children have died so far after being adopted by americans course
tonight on r t russia demands justice for the tragic death of a three year old russian boy allegedly killed by his adoptive mother in texas but the u.s. state department seems reluctant to cooperate with the investigation with exhibit examine that more fully coming up also this hour too. they would like us to offer explanations as to why we granted him asylum why on earth newly reelected ecuadorian president ruffo correia tells r.t. he won't back down from the west started being pressure is...
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this is r t tonight russia demands justice for the tragic death of a three year old russian boy allegedly killed as adoptive mother in texas but the u.s. state department seems reluctant to cooperate now with the investigation. they would like us to offer explanations as to why we grant him asylum why on earth newly reelected ecuadorian president ruffo correia tells r t he won't back down from the west after being pressured over granting asylum to will supply julie the south we're following that up. and with reports that up to four children a day a court with weapons in british schools are team takes a look at how the worrying trend is being tackled. hello very good evening shoe it's eight pm tuesday night here in moscow my name is kevin always good to have your company all right then our top story russia is demanding answers as to why a three year old boy died allegedly at the hands of his adoptive mother in the united states maxime cruz when adds to that grim set of statistics twenty russian children have died so far after being adopted by americans only a few weeks ago a new law came i
this is r t tonight russia demands justice for the tragic death of a three year old russian boy allegedly killed as adoptive mother in texas but the u.s. state department seems reluctant to cooperate now with the investigation. they would like us to offer explanations as to why we grant him asylum why on earth newly reelected ecuadorian president ruffo correia tells r t he won't back down from the west after being pressured over granting asylum to will supply julie the south we're following...
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it's not the russia you got to tell them like it's up to the u.s. thought about your post thank you so much hydration against child trafficking it members you are much appreciated. ecuadorian leader rafael carette has promised four more years of revolution after a sweeping victory secured him a third term on sunday off the spanish channel them spoke to the re-elected president as he geared up for his final four year run at the helm carette was especially vocal in helping the world's top whistleblower julian assange of course are still ensconced in ecuador an embassy in london exactly eight months on in fact . sort of yes it does in a practical that's for the practical implication of julian assange the situation is up to europe to resolve it the problem will be solved if the u.k. grants or the safe passage but hasn't been any intention to disrupt the prosecution process according to the swedish justice system in spite of the numerous misinformed allegations if they send a prosecutor to ecuador's embassy in britain and record the interrogation on vide
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russia is demanding answers as to why a three year old boy died allegedly at the hands of his adoptive mother in the united states. to the grim statistic of twenty russian children who died after being adopted by americans a few weeks ago a new dawn came into effect in russia banning u.s. citizens from bringing russian children into their families because of abuse in the case of maxine there's a little help forthcoming from the u.s. state department. explains from new york. that this case unfolded in texas according to officials three year old maxime died on january twenty first at the hands of his adoptive mother the probe conducted by russia's investigative committee revealed that maksim was beaten by his adoptive mother who according to officials also fed him strong psychotropic medication and investigators say that the boy allegedly died before medics arrived at the scene but that it was his adoptive mother who had called the medics to begin with an autopsy reportedly show that nexium suffered multiple injuries to his head his abdomen and internal organs prior to his death official
russia is demanding answers as to why a three year old boy died allegedly at the hands of his adoptive mother in the united states. to the grim statistic of twenty russian children who died after being adopted by americans a few weeks ago a new dawn came into effect in russia banning u.s. citizens from bringing russian children into their families because of abuse in the case of maxine there's a little help forthcoming from the u.s. state department. explains from new york. that this case...
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do you like our traditions yes i like have a fun yes live in china russia and russia. for a long one year are you enjoying. it's very cold. here today we have people who want to be here they love this holiday and they decided to celebrate new year on the train even older p. well said it's romantic it's simply grade school. play means to new year. no matter whether we go from st petersburg to moscow we're from moscow to st petersburg which a new year no i don't train fifty two is sheer joy everybody is welcome. lol lol . you. guys have been singing without me makes me very sad you've been singing without me . even paul goes are singing a lot so we decided to have an ensemble work yeah i'm busy serving passengers right now but i'm definitely going to sing i love singing very much. and this is got our own folk singer here you know what it's wonderful that you doesn't matter how a person sings it's just the mood that matters my family works here my son works at the dining car as a chef was ahead of the dining cars my daughter and all i help my children and i like it that i
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adoptions in russia. but already the region where this little boy and his brother are from, the governor there in russia has said we're going to stop adoptions right now because of this case. they're asking that the young boy's brother, his younger brother who is also in the home, also be sent back to russia. >> what happened to this little boy? >> that's the thing, we just don't know. and the state department is cautioning everyone to wait for the investigation to go through so we can get to the bottom of this, wait for the autopsy results to come out. those could be weeks, possibly even a month away before we find out what we do know, this 3-year-old boy, turned 3 in january, he was nonresponsive in the home, his mother called 911, taken to the hospital and he was dead. because of the situation in texas they're required to investigate infant deaths like this, toddler deaths like this. and they're still having to get to the bottom of it. the coroner is looking at it, doing the investigation. they just do
adoptions in russia. but already the region where this little boy and his brother are from, the governor there in russia has said we're going to stop adoptions right now because of this case. they're asking that the young boy's brother, his younger brother who is also in the home, also be sent back to russia. >> what happened to this little boy? >> that's the thing, we just don't know. and the state department is cautioning everyone to wait for the investigation to go through so we...
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in china russia and russia. for a long one year are you enjoying it. it's very cold. here today we have people who want to be here they love this holiday and they decided to celebrate new year on the train even older p. well said it's romantic it's simply grade school. play means to a new year. no matter whether we go from st petersburg to moscow we're from moscow to st petersburg which a new year no i don't train fifty two is sheer joy everybody is welcome. download the official application. stream quality and enjoy your favorite. if you're away from your television just doesn't matter now with your mobile device you can watch on t.v. any time anyway. emission free accreditation free in-store charges free. range lists three. three. two types of free. download free blogs just plug in video for your media project a free video dog r t v dot com. let me let me i want to let me ask you a question. here on this network is what we're having a debate we have our knives out. but if you give the cyclist a bad staying there again you're in a situation where the talk about the s
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in china russia and russia. for a long one year are you enjoying. it's very cold. here today we have people who want to be here they love this holiday and they decided to celebrate new year on the train even older p. well said it's romantic it's simply grade school. play means to new year. no matter whether we go from st petersburg to moscow we're from moscow to st petersburg which a new year night on train fifty two is sheer joy everybody is welcome. we are facing a lot of problems. because no one thought to drink no good school. no permits. for. other local what's not enough wealth is a law in the local needs you want a community l.n.g. most will be. give dead dunford artist i must fight spock i must fight. i'll fight for. the right. place. you guys have been singing without me makes me very sad you've been singing without me. even you all girls are singing a lot so we decided to have an ensemble work yeah i'm busy serving passengers right now but i'm definitely going to sing i love singing very much. both. chilled to. the old guy are. ya. and that's just me and
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in china russia and russia. for a long one year are you enjoying it. it's very cold. here today we have people who want to be here they love this holiday and they decided to celebrate new year on the train even older p. well said it's romantic it's simply great it's cool. for a means to a new year. no matter whether we go from st petersburg to moscow we're from moscow to st petersburg which the new year no i don't train fifty two is sheer joy everybody is welcome. because no one. school. what's not enough want is a law in the local needs you want to. give to dunford. i must fight i must fight. i'll fight for. the right. place. to. place. blame. i. mission. couldn't take three months for charges three. major missed three. three. three. mostly blank cancelling videos for your media project a free media on dog r t v dot com you. heard. her man. heard. her. man. he gave the guys have you been singing without me makes me very sad you've been singing without me. that you know even if all goes as singing a lot so we decided to have an ensemble work with a few yeah i'm busy s
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old maxime died on january twenty first at the hands of his adoptive mother the probe conducted by russia's investigative committee revealed that maksim was beaten by his adoptive mother who according to officials also fed him strong psychotropic medication and investigators say that the boy allegedly died before medics arrived at the scene but that it was his adoptive mother who had called the medics to begin with an autopsy reportedly show that maksim suffered multiple injuries to his head his abdomen and internal organs prior to his death officials say the three year old boy's arms legs and head were also covered in scratches and bruises this is just one of twenty cases when a russian adopted child dies in the custody of an american family here in the states some examples include back in two thousand and eight a russian boy died after spending nine hours in a car with temperatures reaching up to thirty two degrees celsius but his adoptive father faced up to ten years in jail for manslaughter however he was found not guilty and walked free there was a case in which an american mother. boa
old maxime died on january twenty first at the hands of his adoptive mother the probe conducted by russia's investigative committee revealed that maksim was beaten by his adoptive mother who according to officials also fed him strong psychotropic medication and investigators say that the boy allegedly died before medics arrived at the scene but that it was his adoptive mother who had called the medics to begin with an autopsy reportedly show that maksim suffered multiple injuries to his head...
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longstanding problem still hasn't been properly addressed this is been the ongoing problem and what russia has been demanding from from the u.s. for years is follow up but the united states is not set up to follow up on adoptions once their final ones that's been a thorn in the side of russian officials for good reason with these now twenty cases of abuse that have resulted in the death of these twenty four we don't know how many other children are. living with abuse or you know that haven't died from it. ecuador's leader rafael correia is celebrating haven't secured a third term as the country's president our colleagues from r.t.e. spanish channel spoke to the newly reelected leader and among other issues i asked him about his take on the future of the world's top whistle blower and wiki leaks editor julian assange she remains holed up in the ecuadorian embassy in london. then. it's up to europe now is it accurate who has used its sovereignty to do what it had to do i mean our country doesn't have to ask anybody for political or offer explanations but we're facing an immense arrogance and
longstanding problem still hasn't been properly addressed this is been the ongoing problem and what russia has been demanding from from the u.s. for years is follow up but the united states is not set up to follow up on adoptions once their final ones that's been a thorn in the side of russian officials for good reason with these now twenty cases of abuse that have resulted in the death of these twenty four we don't know how many other children are. living with abuse or you know that haven't...
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in china russia and russia. for a long one year are you enjoying. it's very cold. here today we have people who want to be here they love this holiday and they decided to celebrate new year on the train even older p. well said it's romantic it's simply grade school. play means to a new. place . no matter whether we go from st petersburg to moscow we're from moscow to st petersburg which a new year no i don't train fifty two is sheer joy everybody is welcome. do we speak your language or not a day of. school music programs and documentaries and spanish more matters to you breaking news a little turn to angles keaton's stories. you here. in detroit all teach spanish. visit. we are facing a lot of problems. because no one. school. when you. want to. give dunford. i was fired i must fight so. i'll fight for. the right. wealthy british style it's time to look for. market why not i'm going to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's conjure for a no holds barred look at mobile financial headlines tune into kinds a report on our. world into the
in china russia and russia. for a long one year are you enjoying. it's very cold. here today we have people who want to be here they love this holiday and they decided to celebrate new year on the train even older p. well said it's romantic it's simply grade school. play means to a new. place . no matter whether we go from st petersburg to moscow we're from moscow to st petersburg which a new year no i don't train fifty two is sheer joy everybody is welcome. do we speak your language or not a...
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in china russia and russia must go on for a long one year are you enjoying. it's very cold. here today we have people who want to be here they love this holiday and they decided to celebrate new year on the train even older p. well said it's romantic it's simply great it's cool. to. play means to a new year. no matter whether we go from st petersburg to moscow were from moscow to st petersburg which the new year no i don't train fifty two is sheer joy everybody is welcome. we are facing a lot of problem in the. because no one thought to drink no good school. no gun no permits when you feel southpark. other local what's not enough job is a law in the local needs you want a community l.n.g. multan will be used. you've just done for a match up artist and was fights about the most fights. all fights. fights arrived. you. guys have been singing without me makes me very sad you've been singing without me . even paul goes are singing a lot so we decided to have an ensemble work yeah i'm busy serving passengers right now but i'm definitely going to sing i love singing very much. and
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jim maceda, nbc news. >> and we decided to bring cameras to the olympics in russia a year from now. thanks our broadcast for tonight. thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams. we hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. good night.
jim maceda, nbc news. >> and we decided to bring cameras to the olympics in russia a year from now. thanks our broadcast for tonight. thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams. we hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. good night.
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china russia and russia must go on for a long one year and they are you enjoying it. it's very cold. here today we have people who want to be here they love this holiday and they decided to celebrate new year on the train even older people said it's romantic it's simply great it's cool that. means to new you. want. the. no matter whether we go from st petersburg to moscow we're from moscow to st petersburg which a new year no i don't train fifty two is sheer joy everybody is welcome. wealthy british style. from time to time. markets why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy with max cons or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to kaiser report. let me let me i want to know what let me ask you a question. here on this network because we're having a debate we have our knives out. this time but it's a bad thing never again you're in a situation where b. and i don't agree to talk about the surveillance. here is mitt romney trying to figure out the name of that thing that we americans call. a. i'm sorry i'm just a guy w
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blistering sun and after this occurred russia had adopted a law banning u.s. adoptions of russian children we do know right now that moscow is conducting a very in-depth investigation coordinating with local officials russian officials are also saying that it's outrageous that the u.s. state department had failed to provide any information on this death for as long as a month the u.s. state department has so far failed to provide any reasonable explanation as to why it took so long for officials in moscow to be informed of this case the russian foreign ministry says it is looking to investigate this case until a punishment is conducted to whoever is behind. here at the ector county sheriff's office an investigation is currently ongoing in cooperation with russian officials and local child protection services on the afternoon of january twenty first the local police department had received a call from a local hospital emergency room while a police officer was on his way there the three year old boy had already died currently an autopsy is underway and the polic
blistering sun and after this occurred russia had adopted a law banning u.s. adoptions of russian children we do know right now that moscow is conducting a very in-depth investigation coordinating with local officials russian officials are also saying that it's outrageous that the u.s. state department had failed to provide any information on this death for as long as a month the u.s. state department has so far failed to provide any reasonable explanation as to why it took so long for...
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long standing problem still hasn't been properly addressed this is been the ongoing problem and what russia has been demanding from or from the u.s. for years is follow up but the united states is not set up to follow up on adoptions once their final ones that's been a thorn in the side of russian officials for good reason with these now twenty cases of abuse that have resulted in the death of these twenty children and we don't know how many other children are. living with abuse or you know that haven't died from it. well i could order the lead our career is celebrating i've been so killed a third time as the country's president our colleagues from r.t.e. spanish channels but the newly elected leader among other issues he was asked about his take on the future of the world's top whistleblower and wiki leaks at its edge in the sun he remains holed up in the ecuadorian embassy in london sort of yes it does in a practical that's for the practical implication of julian assange the situation is up to europe to resolve it the problem will be solved if the u.k. grants or safe passage and that hasn
long standing problem still hasn't been properly addressed this is been the ongoing problem and what russia has been demanding from or from the u.s. for years is follow up but the united states is not set up to follow up on adoptions once their final ones that's been a thorn in the side of russian officials for good reason with these now twenty cases of abuse that have resulted in the death of these twenty children and we don't know how many other children are. living with abuse or you know...
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abc's kirit radia tonight from russia. >> reporter: in the skies over california, a fireball lights up the night sky. then last night, a meteor shower in florida. all this after a giant meteor exploded over russia, traveling more than 60 times faster than the speed of sound. exploding in the atmosphere with the force of 30 hiroshima bombs. it's a barrage from space that has everyone asking, are we ready for the big one? some 100 tons of space debris enter earth's atmosphere every day, and while much of it lands in the ocean, experts are on the alert. >> there is a distinct possibility that one of these smaller ones is headed our way and we don't even know about it. >> reporter: they say the idea of blowing up an asteroid like bruce willis did in "armageddon" is hollywood fantasy. even if you could hit the meteor, it's unlikely to stop it. but one prominent group has another idea, straight out of a science fiction movie. >> push it into a different orbit. >> reporter: it's called sentinel. space telescopes would detect incoming objects, then unmanned spaceships would nudge them out of e
abc's kirit radia tonight from russia. >> reporter: in the skies over california, a fireball lights up the night sky. then last night, a meteor shower in florida. all this after a giant meteor exploded over russia, traveling more than 60 times faster than the speed of sound. exploding in the atmosphere with the force of 30 hiroshima bombs. it's a barrage from space that has everyone asking, are we ready for the big one? some 100 tons of space debris enter earth's atmosphere every day, and...
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this is been the ongoing problem and work russia has been demanding from from the us for years is follow up but the united states is not set up to follow up on adoptions once they're finalized that's been a thorn in the side of russian officials for good reason with these now twenty cases of abuse that have resulted in the deaths of these twenty children and we don't know how many other children are living with abuse or you know that haven't died from it. we will keep you updated on the investigation as it continues. well it's a case of a giant sea of corporation against small farmers the supreme court today is hearing the case of monsanto versus this indiana indiana farmer a seventy five year old man by the name of burning hugh bowman monsanto is accusing him of infringing on their seed patent and he's not the only small farmer the seed giant has filed in court monsanto has launched one hundred forty four lawsuits against four hundred ten farmers and fifty six small farm businesses and monsanto along with two other companies own more than half of the global seed market so what kind of a
this is been the ongoing problem and work russia has been demanding from from the us for years is follow up but the united states is not set up to follow up on adoptions once they're finalized that's been a thorn in the side of russian officials for good reason with these now twenty cases of abuse that have resulted in the deaths of these twenty children and we don't know how many other children are living with abuse or you know that haven't died from it. we will keep you updated on the...
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in china russia and russia must go on for a long one year are you enjoying. it's very cold. here today we have people who want to be here they love this holiday and they decided to celebrate new year on the train even older p. well said it's romantic it's simply great it's cool. to. play means to a new. place . no matter whether we go from st petersburg to moscow we're from moscow to st petersburg which a new year no i don't train fifty two is sheer joy everybody is welcome. it's. cool. we are facing a lot of problem you know. because no one in school. when you feel is out part. of the local what's not enough job is a law in the local needs you want to see l.n.g. walton will be used. dunford for matter up artist i was fired about i was fired it's. all fired. right. to speak your language i mean some of the will not advance. news programs and documentaries and spanish what matters to you. use a little turn to angle stories. so you hear. then try ulti spanish find out more visit. all tito's comb. guys have been singing without me makes me very sad they've been singing without
in china russia and russia must go on for a long one year are you enjoying. it's very cold. here today we have people who want to be here they love this holiday and they decided to celebrate new year on the train even older p. well said it's romantic it's simply great it's cool. to. play means to a new. place . no matter whether we go from st petersburg to moscow we're from moscow to st petersburg which a new year no i don't train fifty two is sheer joy everybody is welcome. it's. cool. we are...
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and russia. you might remember back in 2010, the outrage whge when an americ woman put her adoptive 7-year-old son on a plane alone and sent him back to russia because of violent episodes the child had. russia recently imposed a ban on adoptions in russia. and this could affect hundreds of u.s. families. a situation here that is sure to get worse, john if this child's death in texas proves to be a case of abuse. >> a tragedy for one kid, but a serious case of international tension. david mattingly, thank you very much. >>> in a few hours, jurors begin deliberations in the former detroit mayor kwame kilpatrick. he is charged with what prosecutors call a breath taking pattern of corruption through bribery and extortion. >>> food giant nestle are stopping deliveries in europe after traces of horse meat found in its meat. it's also recalling butoni beef r ravoli and torteloni. >>> al black reporter claim tha alec baldwin used a racial slur. it is absolutely false. both baldwin and the reporter fired
and russia. you might remember back in 2010, the outrage whge when an americ woman put her adoptive 7-year-old son on a plane alone and sent him back to russia because of violent episodes the child had. russia recently imposed a ban on adoptions in russia. and this could affect hundreds of u.s. families. a situation here that is sure to get worse, john if this child's death in texas proves to be a case of abuse. >> a tragedy for one kid, but a serious case of international tension. david...
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in russia. the metro station is closed for the night. >> what? >> so in order to show his displeasure, he strips down to his underwear and starts throwing what looks like a trash can or cigarette receptacle against the glass doors and hurling expletives as well. >> [ inaudible ]. >> if you're wondering if it's cold, yes. and in russia, i had somebody translate this for me, they're asking him, are you cold and he says, yes, i'm cold. >> [ inaudible ]. . >> what's the purpose of taking off your clothes? >> his strength doesn't seem to be scaring anybody. maybe a little flash of the manhood might get something done. >> oh! >> now it's a full monte. >> he's flexing too. >> oh! >> surprisingly, maybe, to you all, he never does get into the metro station but you don't see it in this video but the police do give him a free ride down to the station and eventually he gives up, gathers up his clothes sort of like a sad dancer on a pole and walks off. >> no dollar bills for this man. >> no dollar bills. ♪ >>> police on both sides of the pond are looking f
in russia. the metro station is closed for the night. >> what? >> so in order to show his displeasure, he strips down to his underwear and starts throwing what looks like a trash can or cigarette receptacle against the glass doors and hurling expletives as well. >> [ inaudible ]. >> if you're wondering if it's cold, yes. and in russia, i had somebody translate this for me, they're asking him, are you cold and he says, yes, i'm cold. >> [ inaudible ]. . >>...
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after russia's euro's were hit by a ten thousand ton meteorite the country's scientists are rushing to develop a system that could counteract space threats more on the project at r.t. . he thorne ministers have agreed to review the syrian arms embargo in three months time although there is no decision on whether to loosen the embargo to allow weapons into syria the ministers have taken the surprise step to allow greater non-lethal aid into the country that alone was enough for britain to hail the move as a victory along with france they've been striving for direct arms supplies to the rebels for months meanwhile u.n. investigators say both the syrian opposition and the government are committing war crimes adding that those guilty should face justice at the hague of foreign affairs editor for chronicles magazine. things in criminal court is just cover for a powerful act side force pulling the strings of the i.c.c. is not the forum for any country to see the justice of the power of the i.c.c. prosecutor to act depends on the will of the political masters so ultimately it's a political co
after russia's euro's were hit by a ten thousand ton meteorite the country's scientists are rushing to develop a system that could counteract space threats more on the project at r.t. . he thorne ministers have agreed to review the syrian arms embargo in three months time although there is no decision on whether to loosen the embargo to allow weapons into syria the ministers have taken the surprise step to allow greater non-lethal aid into the country that alone was enough for britain to hail...